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Im in adelaide, my older two are in a singlet and undies but still under their (not too hot) quilt, & the youngest is in a sleeping bag (I think it's around 1.5 tog?) with short sleeve and short leg onesie, & a firm , but not too warm, blanket tucked over her. So now I am wondering if I have overdressed her! I personally find they regulate their temp better with an armless sleeping bag, & bare arms - they can release their heat through their arms. She usually has a firm blanket tucked in over her lower half, she sleeps better with the security/ weight of it I guess. I am a cold person, so tonight I will be sleeping in a singlet and shorts, & underneath a quite heavy quilt - so I am dressed similar if not warmer than my kids are.

Do you have a blanket you could tuck her in with? Not sure if she moves around a lot but if she does not it might work.

No she's currently laying horizontal up at the top of the cot so blankets aren't any use with her. If she gets hot in the night I'm sure she will get restless and call out but tomorrow night I'll definitely use the lighter sleeping bag! I'm reluctant to go stuff around with her now as DH is away so if she wakes I have to deal with it myself!

Tonight (in Adelaide) 4 year old DD is in shorts and a singlet, under an empty quilt cover. DS (18 months) is in a singlet suit and 0.5 TOG sleeping bag. We had the air con on up until about an hour ago. It's currently 24 degrees in our lounge room.

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